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The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program, a division of the Department of Arkansas Heritage, has awarded $2,963,781 in grants for projects in 58 Arkansas counties through its County Courtho ... Read More

The North Mock Street Historic District at Prairie Grove in Washington County has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the country’s official list of historically signific ... Read More

LITTLE ROCK–The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program’s next “Sandwiching in History” tour will visit William E. Woodruff House at 1017 East Eight Street in Little Rock at noon on Friday, Ju ... Read More

Among the many programs and services of the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program is the County Courthouse Restoration Grant Program. Created in 1989, this grant program has helped to exten ... Read More

Amy Milliken, education coordinator for the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program, a division of the Department of Arkansas Heritage, will present a program on Arkansas pioneers at six Missi ... Read More

The Eureka Springs Cemetery at Eureka Springs in Carroll County has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the country’s official list of historically significant properties ... Read More

Susan Shaddox, interior design consultant, will make a presentation on design in downtown areas beginning at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 28, in the Grapevine Restaurant at 105 East Walnut Str ... Read More

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The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program identifies, evaluates, registers, and preserves the state's historic and cultural resources and seeks to instill a preservation ethic in future generations of Arkansans. The agency also houses the Main Street Arkansas program, which works with local communities to revitalize downtown commercial areas.